Here are NEW Stills and Interview with Sam Heughan from USA Today
From USA Today:
They’re immigrants,” says Heughan. “They’re living on their wits. Eventually they find an area that Jamie and Claire really fall in love with, and they want to establish a home, ‘Fraser Ridge.’ But of course there are people there already – very early on, they meet the local inhabitants. That’s the Cherokee.”
Here is a NEW Phtoshoot and Interview with Sam Heughan from USA Today
From USA TOday:
There are two important things to know about Sam Heughan: He’s as nice as his social media persona and work on Outlander suggest. And he is that attractive in real life.
Here is a NEW Interview with Sam Heughan from USA Today
From USA Today:
Droughtlander is nearly over, but don’t expect everything to be rugged sex scenes and Scottish fairy tales.
The end of Season 2 of Outlander left viewers slightly heartbroken as Jamie (Sam Heughan) and Claire (Caitriona Balfe) were torn apart. Jamie sent a pregnant Claire tumbling back to the future through the standing stones instead of facing near-certain death at the Battle of Culloden.
In its breakout first season, the Starz drama left viewers hot and bothered with its passionate lovemaking between 1940s nurse Claire (Caitriona Balfe) and hunky husband Jamie (Sam Heughan), a Scottish warrior who lost his virginity to the time traveler in one of the series’ most talked-about episodes. But the heat has been taken down a notch in the show’s second season (Saturdays, 9 p.m. ET/PT), as the characters attempt to heal old wounds in a new place.
“It’s going to be interesting to see what people think of the sex, or lack thereof, this season,” Balfe says. “Some people might be a little disappointed, because the blush of new passion is not where this couple is anymore.”
Now, Balfe is headed back to the big screen in the Jodie Foster-directed Money Monster, starring George Clooney and Julia Roberts (in theaters May 13). In the thriller, she plays Diane Lester, a spokeswoman for a company whose stock mysteriously plummets — leading an unhinged investor (Jack O’Connell) to hold a TV financial guru (Clooney) hostage, on-air.
For the actress, “my interest in the economic system far outweighs my knowledge,” she says. Playing Diane, who tries to uncover the reason behind the financial upheaval, “I had this notion of her being slightly naïve and getting involved in this company, and then at a certain point, she has an awakening of consciousness and fights for the truth. Claire is a truth-seeker as well, and I loved that.”
Here is a new interview with Caitriona Balfe from USA Today
From USA Today:
There’s a lot to love about Starz’s hit Outlander, an 18-century romance about a time-traveling World War II nurse.
Not only is it ultra-feminist with a strong-willed, sexually empowered protagonist in Claire Randall (Balfe), but it also has some of the most sumptuous sets and costumes of any TV series right now. Season 2 has given costume designer Terry Dresbach an even greater opportunity to run wild, as Claire and new husband Jamie (Sam Heughan) relocated from the Scottish highlands to Parisian high society, in an attempt to quash a rebellion.
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